What is happening in Washington D.C.?
The US Army is preparing for its 250th-anniversary parade, with military vehicles arriving in the city.
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This article summarizes the recent activities in the United States, including preparations for the US Army's 250th-anniversary parade in Washington D.C. and ongoing protests in Los Angeles.
As the United States gears up to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the US Army, preparations are underway in Washington D.C. A freight train carrying M1-A1 Abrams tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles, Stryker fighting vehicles, Howitzers, and other artillery pieces has been spotted entering the capital. The parade, scheduled for June 14, will showcase this military hardware through the streets of DC.
In Los Angeles, protests continue, marked by several incidents. These include the use of pepper balls against protesters, clashes between protesters and federal enforcement officers, and the deployment of the National Guard. One video showed motorcyclists bursting through a police line.
Other developments include discussions around whether it is time to reduce the number of foreign students enrolled in U.S. colleges and the Democratic party launching the 'Sam Project' to study male voters.
The US Army is preparing for its 250th-anniversary parade, with military vehicles arriving in the city.
Protests are ongoing, with reports of clashes between protesters and authorities.
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